Amazing! the amount of control needed on a natural horn is insane! Mozart wrote this is an insult to it's intended recipient exploiting the horns natural weaknesses and you played this amazingly!
Hand-stopping is quite the skill of precision. I can barely manage the valved double-horn... seated no less. Wow! This has given me some motivation to improve what I thought I knew how to do. (lol)
REALLY????? I'd love to hear your playing sometime....... I had studied with a drum corps guy 1st, then my high school band director (who was a Horn player as well) for half a year then studied 12 years with a symphony guy back home in St Louis....
I can say all orchestra enjoyed playing in furious tempo and horn caught them up just as well you guys are just PHENOMENAL!!!!! (who is the conductor-concertmaster, some more info, please?!)
+Mephistocephalic The reason there was such a small response from the audience is (I'm pretty sure) that it is traditional not to clap between movements of a work like this Concerto. Therefore, they were holding their applause till the end of the entire work. In fact, if you go to this gentleman's list of videos you can watch the third movement and the audience applauds enthusiastically at the end (which they should since he played so incredibly well).
There are literally no other options when it comes to a true period orchestra performance. Go to symphony halls all around the world, and you can hear that all the time with no spit.
As an aspiring horn player, this is...
Really good for natural horn. I'm quite amazed.
Incredible! I’m always in awe of a good natural hornist
David Holloway 👍👍
Bravo, Javier Bonet. You have revived the virtuosity which Leutgeb must have had to inspire Mozart to write his amazing horn concertos.
Bravo maestro
very interesting interpretation from both soloist and orchestra ! Very light and exciting !
This is so good - what an amazing musician! Mark Novak - wherever you are - I'm thinking of you as I listen to this!
Madre mía
Amazing! the amount of control needed on a natural horn is insane! Mozart wrote this is an insult to it's intended recipient exploiting the horns natural weaknesses and you played this amazingly!
haha I just liked my own comment 9 months later.....
rock and roll moment at 2:14
There is the french horn and there are the others musical instruments. This is it...
I needed this
Thank you
nice the year i was bloody born in.
Hand-stopping is quite the skill of precision. I can barely manage the valved double-horn... seated no less. Wow! This has given me some motivation to improve what I thought I knew how to do. (lol)
Who do you study with and where?
I've never studied with anyone. I'm just winging it.
REALLY????? I'd love to hear your playing sometime....... I had studied with a drum corps guy 1st, then my high school band director (who was a Horn player as well) for half a year then studied 12 years with a symphony guy back home in St Louis....
Well, the Cor Naturale weighs a ton less. It's surprising how much that actually matters.
I can say all orchestra enjoyed playing in furious tempo and horn caught them up just as well you guys are just PHENOMENAL!!!!! (who is the conductor-concertmaster, some more info, please?!)
BRAVO!..I wish I could hear more!
That cadenza, wow!
Hi, yes the concertmaster took the tempo a little bit too faster. He is Emilio Moreno...
Sad that the concertmaster didn't want to go your tempo. It's YOUR concerto, not his!
O cabra é bom mesmo!
God God, what is wrong with that audience? What do they want?
That was inspired work. Thank you.
+Mephistocephalic What you said.
+Mephistocephalic What you said.
+Mephistocephalic The reason there was such a small response from the audience is (I'm pretty sure) that it is traditional not to clap between movements of a work like this Concerto. Therefore, they were holding their applause till the end of the entire work. In fact, if you go to this gentleman's list of videos you can watch the third movement and the audience applauds enthusiastically at the end (which they should since he played so incredibly well).
You do realize there were still two movements left... Right?
They're waiting for the end
This is what a classical horn concerto should be.
The way he spit might be because of the "authentic" instrument do not have a water key :P
@Ricardo Herrera spinning it /removing the bow and blow into the bow on horns with a bow.. like they still do today with viennnese horns
Everything was great until the emptying of the spit. It was loud and intrusive. Other than that, it was amazing.
Would you rather listen to spit bubbles?
There are literally no other options when it comes to a true period orchestra performance. Go to symphony halls all around the world, and you can hear that all the time with no spit.
a1 seems a little lower than 440Hz
李纯熙 music was always tuned to 432hz prior to the 1940’s/1950’s some some people will tune to A 432 to be more accurate
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